I will never stop looking for you, Lindy. That was his promise to me. I know he'll keep.

It's been five months and three days since I left . I've counted every day to the last second.

I haven't had any contact with anyone after I talked to Tommy. It's a weird feeling. Being lonely. Even back in my hometown, I have no friends. I don't want any. I don't want to replace Sophia, or Connor (at some extent), or...Tommy.

These days, I just focus on finding Sara and bringing her back home. I don't care if she's trying to "protect" me. I want my sister back. I just want to see her again. I just want to see if she is safe. I just need to know, because I know my dad's not doing anything. Hell, I highly doubt he even knows she's missing or that I left. There is a reason we aren't close for a reason.

I haven't contacted him since I got back. He doesn't deserve it. I don't want to be known as an addict's daughter. I got away from that and a made a life for myself. Well, I threw that life away the moment I left.

Now, I'm a hacker who just happens to be obsessed with finding her sister. Totally normal.

I got a lead. I managed to track down Sara through her boyfriend's cell are living in some abandoned buildings near where I picked her up the first time. I still can't believe she went back to them. She literally walked out of my life. And the worst part is...there was nothing I could do about it.

But, I wasn't going to let her walk away again. This time I'm going to get my sister back for good. I'm going to give her a better life than the one she was living right now.

I managed to drive myself to the building where Sara's boyfriend and hopefully where she is. It all looked abandoned. I highly doubt it would even pass the health inspection.

I carefully climbed out out of the car and leaned back on the door for a moment. Where is Tommy? I shook my head. I couldn't think about him right now. I told him I'd do this alone. I told him that I'd be okay. I can't go back on that promise.

I pushed myself off my car and entered the building. Hoping. Just hoping that Sara was there. So I could go back home. Back to Tommy. Back to Sophia. Back to everyone I left.

I pulled out my phone and sent a quick chat to Tommy. Found her.

I slipped the phone back into my pocket and walked in. I looked around for a bit. People definitely lived here. There were clothes everywhere.

"Sara," I called. Someone moved behind the wall and walked into my line of sight. It was a girl with long brown hair that went down to her back. Her dark brown eyes locked onto mine.I knew her. It was my sister. It was Sara. "Sara?" I whispered. I found her. I finally found her. After all these years of searching, I finally found her. I felt my tears rolling down my cheeks.

"Lindy?" Sara said softly. I barely even heard her. I nodded frantically just trying to stop the tears from falling. She ran to me and hugged me with more love than I have ever felt from her. I held on. There was no way I was ever going to let her go again.

"Sara. Let's go home," I said. Immediately, she broke the hug.

"I can't Lindy. I'm sorry. You shouldn't have come. I'm sorry Lindy," she cried.

"Sara?" I asked shocked. What does she mean "I shouldn't have come"? Before I could even ask her, something hit me over the head and I met darkness. Here we go again.